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Quan Nguyen 2680 Posted 12 years ago
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How to understand this sentence.

"Many times a four-year study at a university may only be the beginning of a sequence of moves someone can make in order to accomplish what he thinks best for his career." Could you please explain the structure of this sentence.
  

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Many times - adverbial a four-year study at a university - subject may (only) be - linking verb the beginning of a sequence of moves someone can make in order to accomplish what he thinks best for his career - predicative complement

  • Many times - adverbial a four-year study at a university - subject may (only) be - linking verb the beginning of a sequence of moves someone can make in order to accomplish what he thinks best for his career - predicative complement
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Many times - adverbial
a four-year study at a university - subject
may (only) be - linking verb
the beginning of a sequence of moves someone can make in order to accomplish what he thinks best for his career - predicative complement

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